A free tweak available in Cydia called xCon is designed to cut off apps’ ability to determine if a phone has been jailbroken. There is a way to get around the jailbreak detection, though. While the move may have been the developer’s only option to combat piracy on iOS devices, it probably would’ve been best to give mention of the restriction in the app’s description on the App Store so that players would be informed of the measure before purchase. It comes up during the game’s shooting tutorial, and while one would assume players could still stealth through the game, I’m not sure they can progress beyond that point without tranquilizing those guards.” “Encountered by Redditor KipEnyan and verified by several user reviews in the app store, jailbroken players starting up the first mobile installment of the Deus Ex series are treated to a few cutscenes and a movement tutorial before running into the message above. Kotaku reports that playing the game on either a jailbroken iPhone or iPad will block the ability for players to use the game’s trigger functionality, one of the most crucial controls of the game. It appears that after the game was released to the public this afternoon, many players are having trouble running the game on a jailbroken device. In other news, we reported earlier that Deus Ex: The Fall, a new story set in the world of Square Enix’s popular PC game Deus Ex: Human Revolution, would hit the iOS App Store today for $6.99.
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We haven’t gotten our hands on it just yet, but you can download the universal title from the App Store for $2.99. Based on the promotional video, it appears players can interact with the game’s background in order to solve unique, location-based missions throughout the side-scrolling adventure. Following in the success of the publisher’s first title, Icebreaker: A Viking Voyage, which debuted on the App Store only a few weeks ago, Tiny Thief puts players in control of a cartoon-styled thief with the ability to sneak and steal in order to solve a variety of puzzles and defeat enemies. It has been presented with the "Editor’s Choice" on the iOS App Store and won the People's Choice Award at the 10th annual International Mobile Gaming Awards.Today in iOS gaming news, Rovio’s publishing label, Rovio Stars, released their latest title on the App Store dubbed Tiny Thief. Tiny Thief received favorable reviews on the aggregate review website Metacritic the game attained an overall score of 86 out of 100 based on 21 reviews. The first star was earned by picking up hidden treasures, the second one was earned by stealing the key item, and the third one was awarded when the thief's pet ferret is found. The game used the three-star rating format. Some levels required stealth, so if a guard or a person saw the thief, the level would restart to a certain point. Players could also let the thief pick up objects to help with the mission. Players could guide the thief into a ladder, door or anything other paths to access more areas.
Players control a thief by tapping on an accessible area. In Tiny Thief, the goal was to steal a certain object placed in an area of the level. Rovio discontinued development of Tiny Thief and removed it from app stores in February 2016. The solving of puzzles normally required stealth, so players need to act cleverly.
The story of Tiny Thief followed a childlike Robin Hood, that stole from enemies such as the sheriff, pirates and bakers. It was set in a vaguely medieval period, although robots and lasers could be found.
Tiny Thief was a point and click adventure game that was part of the publisher Rovio Entertainment's Rovio Stars program.